Enlightenment and Dissent 28(2012) [PDF 2,406KB]
Editorial, v
In Memoriam: Emeritus Professor R K Webb, Anthony Page, vi-viii
Articles
‘The right of private judgement, with the care of public safety’: the Church of England’s perceptions of Protestant Dissent in the later eighteenth Century, G M Ditchfield, 1-23
Richard Price on patriotism and universal benevolence, Rémy Duthille, 24-41
Enlightenment, Dissent and toleration, Martin Fitzpatrick, 42-72
Preaching to the unconverted: rationality and repression in the 1790s, Mark Philp, 73-88
Separatists and Dissenters amidst the arguments for and against toleration: some soundings, 1550-1689, Alan P F Sell, 89-118
The influence of Rousseau on Paine’s political thought, Carine Lounissi, 119-149
William Priestley vindicated, with a previously unpublished letter, Tony Rail, 150-195
Review Articles
Sensible Britons and the American Revolution, Anthony Page, 196-220
Philosophy and religion in Enlightenment Britain, Alan P F Sell, 221-234
Reviews
Nadine Bérenguier, Conduct books for girls in Enlightenment France, Arianne Chernock, 235-237
Mark Curran, Atheism, religion and Enlightenment in pre-revolutionary Europe, J C Lees, 238-240
G M Ditchfield, The letters of Theophilus Lindsey (1723-1808), vol 2, 1789-1808, Anthony Page, 240-244
James Dybikowski, The correspondence of Anthony Collins (1676-1729), freethinker, Jacopo Agnesina, 244-248
Jonathan I Israel, Democratic Enlightenment: philosophy, revolution, and human rights, John Gascoigne, 248-254
Kristian Jensen, Revolution and the antiquarian book: reshaping the past, 1780-1815, Mark Towsey, 254-257
Paul F Rice, British music and the French Revolution and Audio CD, Great Britain Triumphant, Mark Philp, 258-260
Alan P F Sell, Philosophy, history, and theology: selected reviews 1975-2011, Louise Hickman, 261-262
Nathaniel Wolloch, History and nature in the enlightenment praise of the mastery of nature in eighteenth-century historical literature, K E Smith, 263-266
Books Received, 267